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ClUhcroe Advertiser and Times, March 21st, 1974


HIGHEST AWAY SCORE FOR 14 YEARS


Prcscot Town 1, Clilhcroe G.


OLITHEROE visited Prescot with the hope of completing their second double of the season. Not only did they achieve their aim—they rattled up their biggest league score away from home for 14 years.


Seconds one


_ _ _ _ c3> better


Clitheroe Reserves 7, Stamford 1


C L I T H E R O E Reserves completed their second double of tile season on Saturday when they out­ played Stamford United


to win 7—1. After several near misses


after 85 minutes when Bush a-am won the ball in mid­ field. rode two strong; tackics and slipped a good pass through to Tre.vmaine, whose first-time flick was neatly slotted home by


dlthoroe took the lead when Bush won the i. <11 in midfield and chipped it ever the Stamford defence for the ever-alert Pinch to run through and score. The second goal came


Preedy.


before the end of the halt, Preedv advanced into the


With three minutes to go 1IAT THICK


Stamford keeper no chance. i'-eedv was denied a hat-


•;e..a' v area and gave tile


area after he had outpaced tne defence and rounded the keener. Eyles made no mistake'from the spot and


tr rk after only two minutes of the :ccond-half when he was b’-nught down in the


made the score 4—0. Ten minutes later the


home team increased thc.ir ic'd when a through ball from Leach found Berko, who easily rounded the


trick laic in the game when he outstripped the Stam­ ford defence to make the


keeper to score. P r e e d v completed his hat-


sJ'-e 6- 0. i i.thorcic's final goal came


so.-n after when a clever C!fn bv EHcs found Pinch, W|.c rounded the keeper to i-io, second goal. On


t*:.-' stroke of full-time p r c - lv , Trcytrainc. Sub: Dean. tuiilj. Berko, Kyles, Pinch,


REVIVE TITLE HOPES


Chipping 1. Royal Oak G


AFTER a disappointing 3—1 home defeat against Chatburn last week, Royal Oak revived their championship hopes with a fi—1 win a t Chipping. Kicking downhill in the


first half. Royal Oak com­ pletely overwhelmed the opposrtion and went into a live-goal lead before half-


dominate the play in the second half but the Chip­ ping defence was more orga­ nised and frequently caught the visitors' attack ofTsidc. Koval Oak increased their


time. Koval Oal; continued to


lead towards the end of the ruune but Rhodes pulled one f:


from McAllv (11. Stewart O . Asp-inwall U) and an


Hi" final score 1—6. Koval Oak’s goals came


tor C'-’-mng to make


own goal. Cliinpinsr: Eil'i. I ’rw tc r . Pros,


Oeelifn. Harrison. Grimes, root- ker. McAlly. Stewart. Asiimwall.


Tr*tftf r. I'lObsOR. r o b b e d


Hoghton Reserves 4, Calderstones 2


AFTER TIME


TWO injury-time goals


robbed Blackburn Corn- bin.Mon third division hti'jgsflers Calderstones at'


Trinity maintain challenge ..-.hare of the points


- i,t H-.'ghton. r.eii-Jinij 2—1 at half-time,


' defensive error to give Calderstones the lead. After a fine diving header


. errs again evaded them. In the first, minute Wilson headed a cross against the bar; Wray shot wide when it seemed easier to score, but soon made amends when he took advantage of a


tiic hospital side played some lice football, but the bit of luck needed for suc-


IN the first division handicap of the Ribbiesdale Table Tennis Association, Trinity A entertained Ribbiesdale Wanderers A and won 6-3. Ths keeps them in a forceful position behind the leaders, Standen A, who have played two games more. J. Pickles and T. Thompson all won two out of three for Trinity. T. Hall won three for Ribbiesdale. For Pickles it was his first defeat in the competition.


from Fielding hit the post. Hit 11am increased the lead from the rebound. Then, against the run of play. Ma tthews reduced the arrears a minute before the


interval. The restart saw Caldcr-


from a disputed corner. The rc'orce added at least seven minutes ot extra time, In which Barlow scored twice ' for Iloghton to give his side


The -ame seemed set for a drew when Jones equalised


, t ones defending despera­ tely, although stand-in keeper Peter Bradley easily dealt with the Hoghton forwards' infrequent shots.


He*.


home to Wanderers D won 5-4 after trailing 4-2. For CUthoroe, P. Hall and R. Birch had two wins each, with M. Oldham adding the other. Replying for the visitors. D. Walton and P- Harrison won two each. In an inter-club clash, Wan­


CliUicroc Cricket Club at


son. Top.o-thr.table Slandcn A beat


down 6-D against Trinity B. Once again, T. Plncb (Trinity B) was not registered and therefore dis­ qualified. His games were credited to M. Hall, J . Martindale ami *T. Kozlowski who therefore won a game each. F o r Trinity, F. Thompson and C. Kendrick won three each.


Clitbcroe Cricket Club B went


doubles and under 18 competi­ tions will tako place at, Trinity


On Saturday the annual singles,


derers A N»at the B team 6-J. For tbc A team. T. Hall and M. T>e1 won three each. The F t ram ’s successes came from D. \VuIfon. K. Morton and V. Harri­


CHLheroc Cricket Club A 6-3, D. Drachenberg, D. Knowles ami B. Cowell won three, two and one respectively lor the visitors. Returning wins for the cricket club were P. Hall with two. and


M Oldham. In the second division, joint


loaders Standen B bad an impres­ sive 9-0 win away over Catholic Youth Club B. T. Waddington, O. CotterlU and D. Thomas each won three games.


both points. I Cnlder.tonrs: UrWy. Oat.s, ray. Bradshaw. Sub; Fltspat-


llnrtlirtan, Fielding. Wilron, Shul- Wlnwnrth, llallam, Fox, Wright,


contest with their C team and won 8-1. J . Mason and D. Whit­ taker had three wins each, aided by S. Sicczowski, with two. D. P a rk er supplied the C team's solitary win. C. Thom, who played


with Standen C wa j not registered and therefor© disquali­


fied. Standen D had an inter-club


.School, Parson Dane. Start 2 p.ri. RESULTS


fi, Ribbiesdale Wanderers 3; Clitheroe Cricket A 5. Ribbtesdalo Wanderers B 4: nibblesdalc Wan­ derers B 3, Ribbiesdale Wander­ ers A 6; Clitberoc Cricket A 3. Standen A 6.


Division l handicap: Trinity A


8. Standen C 1: Clitheroe. Cricket B 3, Trinity B 6: Catholic Youth Club 0, Standen B 9.


Division 2 handicap; Slanden P NEST WEEK


Cricket A v Chatburn A. Wed­ nesday: Ulbblesdale Wanderers B


v Calderstones A. Thursday: Rlbblesdale Wanderers A v Standen A. Rest week: Trinity A.


v Trinity B. Tuesday: Calder- stones U v Standen C; Trutex v Catholic Youth Club A; Catholic Youth Club B v BrockhaU. Wed­ nesday: dither©# Cricket B v Standee B.


Division 2. Monday: Standen D Division 1. Tuesday: CUlhcroc


Slandcn A .................. 7 3 2 39 Trinity A .................. 5 l 1 23 Kibble^dalc Wand. B fi 2 4 23 Cllthetoe Cricket A., fi 2 A 23 Rlbhlcsdale Wand. A S 3 2 20 Chatburn A .............. 4 2 2 18 Calrterbtones A .......... 3 1 2 11


• DIVISION* 1 HANDICAP P W J, P


Catholic YC A .......... A 1 fi 30 S’.anden !> ...................... 4 4 0 30 Clitheroe Cricket R . . 4 3 1 23 CakWstoncs B .......... 4 2 2 IS Standen P .................. 4 1 3 14 TrutPX .......................... 3 1 2 13 Trinity B ........ ............. 2 J 1 8 P.rcekball


DIVISION 2 HANDICAP P W 1. P


.Standen C .................. only T. Wiiddlngton of Standen


Catholic YC R .......... 3 n 3 l In the handicap competition,


...................... 2 0 2 5 0 2 2


B has an unbeaten record to date and he lends the second division averages. Top of the


DIVISION 1 HANDICAP


W14, LI. 93.33 per cent* T. Hall, RWCC A ( - 8 ) , 13. 12, 3, 80: P. Whittaker, Chatburn (—2), 12, 9. 3, 75; D. Dracbonberg, Standen A (—8), 21, 15, 6, 71.40; P. Harrison, n w e e B (—3), 15. 10, s. GG.G7; B Knowles, Slanden A (—5). 2), 13, 8, 61.I I ; II. Blackburn. Calder­ stones A (—8), 9. 5, 4, 55.55; R. Birch, Ciitbcroe CC A r—10>. 15. P. 7. 53.33: P. Hall, Clitheroe CC A ( - 6 ) . 13, 9, 9, 30,


J. Pickles, Trinity A ( - 8 ) , P15, DIVISION 2 HANDICAP


(—11), P12, W12, L0 100 per cent; D. Lofthnusc* Catholic YC A (—7). 12. 11. 1. 91.67; G. Williams, Catholic YC A MZ>. 12. 11. 1, 91.67; ,T. Owen. Calder- stones B C—3*1. 6, 5. 1. 83.33: B. Murphy Catholic YC A (17). 9, 7. 2. 77.78; G. Cotterill. Standen i; (—5). 12. 9. 3. 75; D. Thoma*. Catholic YC A. ( - 6 ) . 12, 9. 3. 75 I. Kozlowski. CUtbe.roe CC B (—9), 12. 9. 3. 75; C. Chew. Calderstonrs B (—5), 12, 8, 4. fift.67; C. Kendrick. Trinity B (—5), 6. 4. 2. 66.67; T. Pe#K TrtJtex (—5). 9, fi, 3. 66.67« T5. Thompson, Trinity B (—5). 9. fi. 3 fifi.67; M. Hall, CIRheroo CC B ( - 6 ) . 12. 7, 5. 58.33; ,1. Mar­


T. Waddlngton. Standen B


tv . in . . Hornby iD). Hornby t in . Preston <K>, Squires. Cor. nUI ttotf.nson. Cooks,m, HVideo, — v a t Oak: Loyntl, Nkfliu.


Leach, Cconan, i»en- Jovcf.


P.f.op.ford scored a consola- t... . ;o:il from 90 yards. i litlirrce Itesrrvos:


best away result (apart from cup games! since they


The 6-1 scoreline was the


won 7-1 at Great Harwood and 8-0 at Rolls-Royce in


Mick Clarkson and Dave


1959-60. Clitlieroe brought back


Simpson. All the early openings fell


to Clitheroe and Clarkson was unlucky not to score when lie fired across the face of the goal. Prescot weathered this


back to the goal, pivotted round and shot past the goalkeeper to score his first goal of the season. Clithcroe were in complete


command. Tony Monks hit a great 20-yard volley over the helpless goalkeeper but to everyone's amazement the


referee disallowed the goal for offside. Justice was done five minutes later, however, when Monks ran through to score. The fifth goal followed


early pressure and. against the run of play, opened the scoring. Manion was left unmarked in the area and he calmly shot home past the helpless John Onyon. This goal gave Prescot


Ken takes on dual role


Lions on the rampage


Chippie '• ,' iolls G.


LIONS scored their s e c o n d t h e weekend at Chipping on Sunday., but


liapyy as they slid to defeat dj b-i for the scconci time in two days


for 10 minutes had wc better of the game. Chip­ ping started to push forward but left themselves open the back and O'Neill ran on to a long lack from Cowpe


Lions began strongly and


to score. After 25 minutes Dawson


Lions fought hard the score remained 2—0 until Half- time.Chipping came bac" strongly in the second half and Earl forced the ball


increased the lead. Although


home to make it 2—1. A long ball by Eddie


some good work by McGuire, • who put Monks through to complete his hat-trick. Clitheroe's final goal


new confidence and Onyon had to be at his best to bring off a great save when Dawson broke through on the right. Clitheroc. however, started


came towards the end of the match from a right wing corner. John Kirk headed across the goal and Clark­ son followed it up with a


brilliant diving header. Clitherop: Onyon. Beard.


to take control of the mid- field. Tony Monks equalised soon after when lie took a through ball from Paul McGuire and left


Prescot defence standing. OWN COAL


the


came minutes later when Graham Bisby beat his man and split


Clitheroe's second goal


defence with a good ball to Clarkson. The Clitheroe striker took the ball for­ ward and aimed a cross at the waiting Tony Eyles but Brougham, in the Prescot defence.


the Prescot


Clitheroe unlucky not to increase tlieir score when Rod Webb headed against the bar, only to see the ball scrambled aivay. The third goal came from


desperate interception and put through his own goal. Half-time came with


Lawson. Kirk, C. Monks, Dishy. Webb, Evles. Clarkson, McGuire, T. Monks. Sub: Simpson.


SEEKING their fourth con­ secutive victory, Clitheroc entertain Maghull on Satur­


day. Maghull were one of four


the double over last season. They arc third in the Lan­ cashire Combination. With four consecutive


teams Clithcroe completed attempted a


home matches in the next three weeks, Clithcroe FC’s manager, Mr Jimmy Birkett appealed this week for bet­ ter support. He said: “ The team is playing really well and deserves far more sup­


ship hopes, so they should i)e really exciting games." Two will be played on


Eyles. who took the ball into the area and, with his


Sunday (Lomond on March 31st and Dstrwcn on April 7th). On Good Friday Clithcroe entertain Bacup.


Own goal upsets Low Moor Club


Chathurn 4, Low Moor Club 3.


AN own goal in the second half marked the end of Low Moor Club's determined efforts to keep pace with Chatburn.


Rimington f lay bogy


when they beat Whalley. Many chances went beg­ ging before Riley put the home side ahead after being prompted by


Graham.


RIMINGTON finally slew «P._ thanks to a good shot their home ground bogy


Kimington 4, Whallcy 2 chatburn were again a goal


The West Riding side cancelled out by Chatburn's bold the ascendancy and it A. Holgate.


behind with an own goal by Rigg. They continued press­ ing. and Richards scored, only to have Ills effort


they went further


and strong winds, the game was last-moving and even. The home side took the lead after eight, minutes through Musters, but Low Moor soon pulled back with a goal from McClean. By the interval,


Despite a heavy ground


from Dinsdale. Tile restart saw Low Moor


playing some good football, but


which arc coming to Clilberoe have champion­


port than it is getting. " Three of the four teams


NEW chairman cf Clith­ eroe Cricket, Bowling and T e n n i s Club is Ken Barnes, who will also double as skipper of the senior XI, a post he held last season.


with the Chatburn Road Club and he was top ama­ teur bowler in the Rlbblcs- dale League in 1972. He lives at. Selbourne House, Kirkmoor Road. His election was made at a meeting of the club executive and he succeeds Richard Hoad who gave up the position be­ cause of business commit­ ments.


He is in .tis third season


continue the policy adopted last season of giving the younger players scope to prove themselves. Bob Wijjf- glcsworth for instance, is expected to open the bowl­ ing.


Ken says tile club will


knee trouble for much of last season but he is hotting


Ken was plagued with


to share in the attack more this term.


HURST GREEN FALTER


Hurst Green 1, King’s Arms 5


wrong for the Green early


floated crosses and corners they allowed King’s to put them off their stride and they lost all their customary rhythm.


Green were out of luck when Greeuhalgh and Greenup were narrowly wade, Wilkinson backheaded across the goal and Rimmer headed just outside his own post.


In the first half, Hurst


suited from the bringing was a sporting contest, down of a forward as he and despite the scoreline was about to shoot into an poth goalkeepers had good unguarded net.


was against the run oi play Low Moor camo back when Whallcy scored from agajn jn the closing minutes a penalty. The award re- ^ a g0ai f10m McClean.


games.


headed home Heaiev s irec omistnn. Musprove. Whittaker, kick in groat Stile. Jhl j Humphrey, Bailey. decs, paved tile way for Riley to Median, mington. Richards,


scores through Riley who jiaytnn. Vinvrtn Wpolflv'*: frer* Low Moor Club: Tomkins, Bine,


add two more, bringing his total to lour.


This was a good sporting J. .> W i l l tT i lV G l ^ o * n x ofV the ^season.1 U ? S i . iy S" Uk‘!r-


Johnson, Colrboumo. Harrison, jjim d, YatCS. W a lk e r (Gri, Hacking <«D. Oldham, Metcalfe, R u sh A insworth. Sboddnrt.


Riminitinn: Hacking. Healey, a rd s Houldswor th. Bialecbi, "5*' ^ lTeasdr.le. Emberr. Arnlield. CM- T |le Reserves, a t borne to Whatley: Kiddie.


Dust Rarffh. Sub: Wilkinson. whf illey, will be I rom . Waterhouse. Walker <R->.


ier. Ainsworth. Ross, Rlingvorth, - , , , .,


iioderv. m e e t a t s ta t io n . 2 p.m. ...


. f .


ALL teams in the Clithcroe Stack. Rigby. Waddington, and District Amateur Cook, Wilkinson, Malone, League have now had a De a n . Whiteside. Har- double against them tills greaves, Salisbury. ColUnge. season, with the exception Thombcr, Bohan. Players of Commercial.


incey, station at 1-30 p.m. P o s te r . S alisbury. P lay e rs 1


fhe'r’pwat'd'of8^ l're a tateain WADDINGTON. away to Gt. effort and thoroughly des- Harwood Wellington on Sat-


^ WWttate" s C * £ ? Rich!


e Bargh put Whalley ahead chatburn: Johnson, T. Dobson, Himmgton Levelled


arly in the second hall but J . ItfJuate. r.rainsnr . Hargreaves. Ipvfllpd tjin BcJul. Gasket), Dinsdsle, Masters,


a. Hnljratr. A. Dobson. Sub:


the half, a misunderstand­ ing between Bolton and Doutbwaite let the ball run loose and Peel opened King's account.


Just before the end of


PANTHERS TAMED


shot, wide after beating three men and Greenlialgh equalised with a disputed goal.


when Robinson blasted home a corner kick from the edge of the area. Minutes later. Czapowskl gave away a penalty and Robinson made no mistake.


Tlic turning point came


up easily. Bolton had it good shot parried against the underside of the bar but it was R, Peel who put King's further in front.


Hurst. Green did not give


when Rod Taylor put a Johnson chip just inside the far post.


Czapmvcki. Dowflcn. Wilkinson, Grotv.ihalBli, Bolton. Groenup,


Cross,


IIiirst C«r<*<*n: Young* l.lvc&cy* I)otiLh\vai*s, Houslah,


Sub: Jaequos. Kind's Arm«: O’Noill. Tr.vlor. Ray. Robinson, Bloukinshiji, Scott*


Jllnuner, Pys. Johnson. Rod Taylor, J . Peel, R. Peel.


TABLE TENNIS King's made doubly sure After the break, Greenup


WHALLEY defeated Trinity Panthers 7-1 in the only weekend game in Clitheroe and District Cub Scout Football League. The other two games. Waddington v Pendle and Ribblcsdalc v Trinity Tigers were post­ poned because of water­ logged pitches. Forthcoming fixtures are:


Programme


SATURDAY: WaddinqtOn Res v Whatley. Lions v


BUltngtnn. Grindlcton v Commercial. Trinity v Chatham, Low Moor v Chipping, Iloyal Oak v Hurst Green. King's Arms v Rimington.


Saturday — Ribblcsdalc v T r i n i t y Panthers (P. O'Donncl'li; Whallcy v Trinity Tigers iP. Daw­ son); Waddington v St Paul’s (G. Whalley). Tues­ day—St Mary's v Ribbles- dale (P. Dawson). Wednes­ day—Trinity Panthers v Pendle (M. Darby): Whalley v Loyola (K. Robinson).


RTMINGTON's first home win of the season, over Whalley on Saturday, took thorn past their previous highest league poults total of 15. attained in the 1971- 72 season.


Moor Club 8; Chipping 1, Royal Oak 6: Hurst Green 1. King's Anns 5; Lions 4, Waddington Res. 1; Com­ mercial 3, Trinity 0; Rim­ ington 4. Whalley 2: 'Sun­ day) Chipping 1. Lions 6. Billington's match with Grindle'.on was postponed.


Results: Chatburn 4. Low


11m-,: Green 20 is o 2 06 28 so Iloyal Oak .. 20 12 4 4 75 44 2S IJons lOi'S',


p w n l r a p


Commercial 15 10 1 1 37 32 21 Ohatbum . . 17 8 2 7 45 37 18 Uimington . . 19 7 3 9 30 56 17 Waddinrton . . 16 8 0 8 47 30 16 Chipptn,


....... is II 2 5 51 27 21 . . . . 15 11 O 4 Sa 21 22


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THE delayed replay of the Ashley Smith Trophy semi­ final between Lions and Hurst. Green will take place on the Castle Field on Sunday, April 7th. The final wilt be a t Shawbridge on Sunday. April 21st. The second round of the


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Aitken Shield will bo on Saturday, March 30th. and the teams will line up as follows: Rimington v Royal Oak; Waddington Reserves v .Hurst Green: King’s Arms v Chipping; Chatburn . v Bllllngton.


tindale, Clllhcroc CC B (—91. 12. 7. 5. 58.33; .T. Gunner. Calder­ stones B f—5 \ 6. 3. 3, 50: -T. Mason. Standen D (—2 '. 12, fi. fi, 50. N. Neal, Tmtex. <— 3). fi. 3.


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first division ts J . Pickles, of Trinity A with one defeat to give him R3.33 per cent.


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in the second half. Under the pressure of some long


HURST GREEN lost their second match of the season when t-hcy allowed King's Arms to do the double over them. The game began to go


Woodworth found Dawson who shot home to restore t-'in two-goal margin. As Chipping pressed again,


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Commercial 3, Trinily o.


THE fact th a t Commercial have played only three times in eight weeks was barely evident when they overcame a muddy pitch to heat Trinity 3-0.


good football but were un­ able to penetrate a solid defence. After a fairly even first


The vtsiiors played s°mc richly deserved. Hall made a


15 minutes, Speak split the Trinity rearguard with a peach of a pass and Smith ran on to shoot past the advancing keeper. With Derek Jackson hav­ ing an outstanding game


and Ian Bradley and Tony Geldard supporting well.


Commercial gained midfield superiority, but there were


Speak burst through again and scored the goal he so


no more goals before huh time. Shortly after the Interval,


gallant but vain effort to save.


Woodworth crowned a’.’ ex­ cellent return to the team by Streaking through the middle and giving the keeper


With 20 minutes to go


no chance with a well-timed shot,


Commercial's best of the season. Commercial: Price. Dowhurst,


The display was probably


TUalccki, Austen Jackson, War­ den. Smith, Bradlty, Woodworth. Geldard, Speak. Sub: Geldard (Mi. Trinit*: Hall. Beer, Choyce.


Derbyshire. Devine. Sub: Wilkin­ son.


Smalley hat-trick seals victory


Lions 4, Waddington Res 1.


SMALLEY netted the first hat-trick of the season for Lions in a deserved 4-1 victory over Weddington Reserves.


breeze and moved into the lead through Smalley, who crowned a 30-yard run with a shot into the roof of the net. The lead was increased 10


undecided mood and flicked tile ball home to make the score 3-0. I t was a well-merited


Smalley pounced when he caught the defence in an


no chance to prevent an own goal. Just before half-time


minutes later when a bad back-pass gave Hargreav&s


Winning the toss. Lions minutes left n. Waddington took advantage ot the


reduced the villagers’ arrears with an inswinging free-kick.


finished and five minutes later Smalley completed his hat-trick by hooking the ball over the advancing goalkeeper.


However. Lions had not


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Rigby and Waddington


Potter. E. Woodworth. Parkcs. Brown, j . Woodworth. William*. Smalley. O’Neill. Campbell. Sub:


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CLEANING CONTRACTOR Yacuuni Chimney Sweeping House Cleaning Carpet Cleaning Floor relishing Free Estimates


3 WARWICK DRIVE Tel. Clithcroc 23475


D. Frcmkland Builders


for improvements and repair work, brickwork & plastering.


Drains cleared, slate repairs, pointing.


General maintenance.


1 BUCCLEUCH AVENUE CLITHEROE


Telephone 24293 MILLER and BULLOCK Contractsrs Tarmac


38 BALMORAL AVENUE, CLITHEROE.


CAR PARKS FARM ROADS. DRIVES, PATHS, etc.


Also Concreting Drives. Estimates Free.


Tel. Stonyhurst 471 or Evenings Tel. Clithcroc 23054.


to the Trade and i'ublio Fully insured


TV AERIAL SERVICE


Contractors to leading rental company


Prompt attention For all inquiries KEITH W ALLBANK Tel IVhallev 2165


4 NAB VIEW BII.LINGTON


Chimney Sweep Brush and Vacuum


D. DEVINE


TEL. CUTHEROE 21579 a 0 p.m. to 8 0 p.m.


See


MANBY’S of


s i u m for


RAYBURN COOKERS Oil Fired or Solid Fuel OIL FIRE


and all spare parts TEL. SKIP l'ON 5144


80 to choose from BAX1 FIRES


CONVERSIONS FIREPLACES


FRED MANBY & BRO.


Tor ovur 150 years


at M a n b y ’s C o rn e r Hish St., SLiplon


CYRIL HOOLEY


EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER


57 WOONE LANE


CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 22023


Repairs* Reconditioning and Service oT


HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Keymatio


Castle C o n s t ru c t io n W. H itchen-A . Blackburn


Building and Plastering Contractors


Itoof. Floor and Wall Tiling, Pointing, Concreting, etc.


No job too large or too small Write or call


CUTHEROE. 'l’cl. 23133 or 25215


7 WELLGATE


WHY PUT UP WITH DAMP UNEVEN FLOORS


Estimates tree—No obligation EDGINGS


ASPHALT FLOORS AND VINYL TILING


when vou can have


PAVINGS AND PATHS Consult:


J a n i e s R o l lo n <Sr S o i l ; IASPHALTERS) LTD


LOWER EANAM W1IARF ! KLAUKKUItN


j


Telephone Blackburn 59438 | Evenings: Blackburn 55342


on all floor problems ■ WE CAH HELP SOLVE


YOSR 0.1.?. PROBLEMS Hire or Buy BUILDERS PLANT—


Cement Mixers ..............


Wheelbarrows ................... Shovels .................................


Acrowprops Vibratory Roller (pedestrian controlled


£3.50 p.w. 50p p.w. 25 P p.w.


....................... .. from 3 Op p.w. .. from £1.50 p.w.


Wide Range of BUILDING MATERIALS inch— Hepslcve Drain Pipes and Fittings, 4in., 6in. Land Drain Tiles 3in., 4in., 6in.


Manhole Covers and Frame (various weights) C.R. Plastic Manholes—Concrete Flags Concrete Blocks 4in., 6in., 9in.


Garden Edgings,


Cement. Sand, Aggregates, Spanlitc Lintels, Asbestos Sheeting


1:7’ ’SKIPPY’ REMOVE YOUR WASTE DISPOSAL PROBLEM


,11 Complete Skip Service af Competitive Rates.


FENCING i FENCING | FENCING BEST QUALITY WANEY EDGE


(LARCH LAP) FENCING PANELS ANY SIZE ----- ANY QUANTITY Immediate Attention.


Free Estimates.


Prompt Delivery. RING — EVENINGS CLITIIEROE


Erect cd if required.


ERIC DUGDALE (MERCHANTS)


LIMITED


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN. Telephone Chatburn 511.


WASHiR REPAIRS W. ROTHWELL


TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 21977 NEW * RECONDITIONED WASHERS & CLEANERS Hoover, Seryis, Philips,


Hotpoint, PornoU, Ada, Burco, Lava lux, Rolls


57 Henthorn Road, Clitheroe Telephone: Clithcroc 22547 and Padiliam 71728 Edmondsons Contractors


(Clitheroe) Ltd BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS


Kendal Street, Clitheroe Established in 1896. Dealers in all Building Materials.


CONSULT US FOR ALL


New Building House Extensions and all repairs and alterations


2 FRANKLIN STREET CLITHEROE - Tel 22979


Sales a n d W o rk s h o p


WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS and Kenwood Repairs


ALL MAKES OF NEW AND RECONDITIONED WASHERS AND CLEANERS


HOOVER


PARNALI.—ROLLS HOTPOINT—BURCO -SERVIS


ADA


ADVERTISER and TIMES TRADES GUIDE


VICTORIA FORGE FOR ALL YOUR CATES and


Ornamental and Structural Engineers.


RAILINCS, BRACKETS and FITTINGS.


Free Estimates— Prompt Service Trade Enquiries Invited.


Open Daily 8-0 a.m. to 5-30 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays till 7-30 p.m.. Saturdays. 8-0 a.m. to 1-0 p-m.


VICTORIA. FORCE Victoria Strcot. Nelson. Telephone Nelson 691644.


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